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Money
You'll be comfortable
rags
riches
Power
Less than many, more than some
pushover
head-honcho
Prestige
Some of your friends are Jealous
nobody
idol
Sex Appeal
You might get lucky!
nun
porn star
Flexible Hours
About as flexible as a steel pipe
strict
loose
Social Relevance
Your work concerns many
irrelevant
Ghandi
Flexible Work Location
Escape is your only option!
chained to desk
work in boxers
Continued Learning
Start working on that Masters!
unnecessary
necessary
Math
Understand Pre-Calculus
none
mathmatician
Science
You can teach High School Science!
Paris Hilton
Albert Einstein

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Industrial Engineer: Buck Strickland (King of the Hill)
Industrial engineers find the fastest way for you to get your cheeseburger or how to make that heart transplant smoother. Buck Strickland is the head-honcho of Strickland Propane, but he is, unfortunately, undone by booze and women.

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The biggest piece of advice i can give is don't make assumptions. Get all the facts before making decisions. When performing calculations, remember the quote "measure twice and cut once"
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Environmental Engineer: Caring for the Environment with a Slight Case of Dendrophilia
Alright, here's the story morning glory, to be an environmental engineer is to be interested in maintaining homeostasis for the earth. If you view the earth as a living, breathing, thing (that so happens to be filled with magma), then you are heading in the right direction. Environmental engineers conduct research to minimize industrial contamination. Projects can span from tackling ozone depletion to reviving plant life in Mozambique.
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